Including any brief announcements (open positions, special projects, etc.)

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II. Report on German-North American Resources Partnership (GNARP)-Universitätsbibliothek Frankfurt conference, held in Frankfurt 6-7 October 2006:

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II. Report on German-North American Resources Partnership (GNARP)-Universitätsbibliothek Frankfurt conference, held in Frankfurt 6-7 October 2006: “The World According to GNARP: Prospects for Transatlantic Library Partnership in the Digital Age”<br>Charles Croissant, St. Louis University, will report on the Frankfurt presentation “Comparing Cataloging Cultures in the US and Germany = Komparatistik der Katalogkulturen in USA und Deutschland.”<br>(This presentation was made jointly in Frankfurt by Charles Croissant and Gudrun Henze, die Deutsche Nationalbibliothek.)

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Charles Croissant, St. Louis University, will report on the Frankfurt presentation “Comparing Cataloging Cultures in the US and Germany = Komparatistik der Katalogkulturen in USA und Deutschland.”

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III. Discussion: Cataloguing cultures on both sides of the Atlantic

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• What general differences have you experienced or learned of between approaches to cataloguing in Europe and in North America?

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• Are there any things that North American cataloguers might learn from approaches in Europe?

II. Report on German-North American Resources Partnership (GNARP)-Universitätsbibliothek Frankfurt conference, held in Frankfurt 6-7 October 2006: “The World According to GNARP: Prospects for Transatlantic Library Partnership in the Digital Age”Charles Croissant, St. Louis University, will report on the Frankfurt presentation “Comparing Cataloging Cultures in the US and Germany = Komparatistik der Katalogkulturen in USA und Deutschland.”(This presentation was made jointly in Frankfurt by Charles Croissant and Gudrun Henze, die Deutsche Nationalbibliothek.)

III. Discussion: Cataloguing cultures on both sides of the Atlantic

Possible topics:

• What general differences have you experienced or learned of between approaches to cataloguing in Europe and in North America?

• Are there any things that North American cataloguers might learn from approaches in Europe?

• Are there any opportunities for further international exchanges of ideas and information at an institutional or cataloguer level, not just at the formal level of national libraries or IFLA?